Course Description

This course introduces and explains the basic pillars of Shari’ah Law as applied to finance, explores its various interpretations and highlights the best practice. The course discusses the functions of the Islamic financial System including their products and services such as Murabaha, Mudarabah, Musharakah, Bai Salam, Istisna, and Ijarah. Together with your colleagues, you will understand the development of instruments originating in Islamic capital markets such as equity funds, securitization (sukuks), hedge funds, and real estate funds. Understand how Islamic investment and commercial banks function, Islamic insurance Islamic Commercial law, financial risk and how it is managed by Islamic Financial Institutions.

What Do Participants Learn?

Understand how the Islamic economic and financial systems function.

Understand the basic prohibitions and allowances under Shari’ah Law.

Know the different types of Islamic financial institutions.

Discover the major financial market instruments used by Islamic institutions.

Identify risks in the Islamic financial system and ways to manage them.

Understand Islamic insurance and real estate finance.

Who Should Attend?

Managers

Bankers

Financial officers and planners

Auditors

Anyone interested and wanted to develop his performance in finance

What Will the Learning Experience Include?

Phase: 1

Introduce

Comprehensive pre-program activities include:

Web-based information forms & surveys completed by attendee.

Direct consultation with the attendee about the expectations.

During the training, participants engage in data, activities, and conversations that lead to insight and knowledge.

Participants learn from expert trainers who have both academic and business experiences.